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Originally Posted by sclitheroe
It depends on how you define activity I think. In the real world, you don't have any expectation of privacy in terms of being observed using the sidewalk or entering a building. But the transaction you conduct inside the building is private, until a warrant is obtained to unseal the details of the transaction.
Same thing on the internet - its kinda a forgone conclusion that access to public facing servers can be observed.
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Lets face it, the government doesn't care what we post on CP, or how much time we spend on it. Nor do they care if we check scores. But potentially they could care about our private information on Facebook, or who we are emailing, and what we are saying.
Is my Facebook information private? Should it be private? Should anyone have access to it without a warrant? I don't think so.